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Look at how wet it is, if it's just a little cool, and it feels a little damp, then it's good to take it to the sun; If it is poured with water, obviously there is water, or take it to the washing machine to dry, or put it in the freezer to freeze, please knock off the water, and then take it to dry, in short, you can do what you like, it's a big deal to buy a new quilt.
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The quilt in the room is damp, I can have something to do with your room not facing the sun, the temperature in your room may not be too high in this winter, which will cause your quilt to be damp, for this case, you can properly warm your room, and the room is more ventilated, the quilt is wet in winter, you can choose to bake the quilt on the radiator.
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You can bask in more sun, you can turn on the air conditioner in the room, the air conditioner can dehumidify, the room will be a little drier, and there is a heater in the room to heat the room will be a little drier, and so on, the most affordable thing is to bask in the sun more.
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The easiest way to do this is to take the quilt outside and dry it in the sun. If the conditions do not allow, then you can only open the Zhu Pei Zizi at home, turn on the air conditioner or heater to dry.
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Open the window for ventilation or buy an electric heater at home to dry.
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You should take the quilt out to dry, usually open the doors and windows of the house to make sunlight and ventilation into the house moisture, winter can: heat and moisture.
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You can dry the quilt outside regularly, try not to get water on the floor of the house, and keep the room dry.
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Installing an air conditioner in the room is a better solution.
Whether it is cooling or heating, air conditioning will reduce the humidity of the air in the room. When the humidity of the air in the room decreases, the quilt is less likely to get wet.
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The most convenient and quick way to do this is to get outside in the sun.
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When the sun is out, take the quilt out to dry.
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This can only be ventilated more, and it can be baked more with electricity.
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1. Dry the quilt frequently: The quilt should be taken out to dry frequently, which can effectively remove moisture, and the quilt becomes drier and warmer. If you live in a high-rise building, you can bask on the balcony and try to do it as many times as possible, so that you can sleep better and be healthier.
2. Keep indoor ventilation: If you don't want the quilt to become damp, you can often open the window for ventilation, only in this way can the quilt not be very humid, it is best to open the window in dry weather, and do not open it in humid and rainy weather to avoid outdoor moisture entering.
3. Use a hair dryer: If there is no sun in the place where you live, you can also use other tools to make the quilt dry, using a hair dryer is a good method, you can tell you to blow on the quilt a little, every one to two weeks, you can blow it, so that the quilt will not be particularly wet.
4. Use electric heaters: Southern families generally have electric heaters, so you can use electric heaters to dry the quilt, so that socks Xun Xiqin can also make the quilt particularly dry, turn on the electric heater, put the quilt on a shelf, and dry the quilt on the electric heater, pay attention to the distance between the electric heater and the quilt is not too close, to avoid baking the quilt.
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The dampness of the quilt in the room is due to the high humidity in the room, and the quilt is more absorbent, so the quilt is damp to the touch. It is recommended to use a dehumidifier or open a window for ventilation in the room to reduce the humidity in the room, and place the damp quilt in the sun to dry, which can not only achieve the effect of dehumidification, but also ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the room.
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1. Dry the quilt frequently.
The quilt should be taken out to dry frequently, which can effectively remove moisture, and the quilt becomes drier and warmer. If you live in a high-rise building, you can bask in the balcony and try to do it as many times as possible, so that you can sleep better and be healthier.
2. Keep the room ventilated.
If you don't want the quilt to become damp, you can often open the window for ventilation, only in this way can the quilt not be very wet, it is best to open the window in dry weather, and do not open it in humid and rainy weather to avoid outdoor moisture entering.
3. Use a hair dryer.
If you live in a place where there is no sun, you can also use other tools to make the quilt dry, using a hair dryer is a good way to blow on the quilt a little, every one to two weeks, so that the quilt will not be particularly wet.
4. Use electric heaters.
Southern families generally have electric heaters, so you can use an electric heater to dry the quilt, which can also make the quilt become particularly dry and dry, turn on the electric heater, put the quilt on a shelf, and dry the quilt on the loose electric heater, pay attention to the distance between the electric heater and the quilt is not too close, to avoid baking the quilt.
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1. Buy a small bag of desiccant and put it in various places in the room, the small desiccant will soon be wet in a wet place and need to be replaced frequently. 2. When the sun is out, take out the quilt and other items to dry, and open the doors and windows for ventilation. 3. Lighting candles can prevent water vapor from condensing, thereby reducing indoor humidity. >>>More